Mrs. Arthur; vol. 3 of 3
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Nancy and Arthur's marriage collapses after a sudden quarrel, with Nancy withdrawing to her parents' house and refusing contact while Arthur and his friend attempt conciliatory arrangements. The narrative follows both characters' private turmoil: Arthur's wounded pride and sense of betrayed affection, and Nancy's humiliation, vanity, and struggle with social expectations as she confronts her shortcomings among her husband's circle. Through domestic scenes and family negotiations the work examines pride, class-consciousness, gendered expectations, and the painful reappraisal of personal identity that follows public disillusionment.
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